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Dubai-listed Tabreed has reappointed Steve Ridlington as chief financial officer after a four-year hiatus abroad, the UAE utility said on Wednesday.
Ridlington, who was CFO from 2009 to 2011, will return to Tabreed - formally call

National Central Cooling Company (Tabreed), a leading Abu Dhabi-based district cooling utility company, has posted an profit increase of 20 per cent to Dh325.7 million ($88.6 million).
In addition to connecting over 118,000

United Arab Emirates utility Tabreed said on Monday it had completed the refinancing of debt facilities worth Dh2.6 billion ($707.9 million), confirming a Reuters story published the previous day.
The new long-term facility was ar

United Arab Emirates utility Tabreed said on Monday it had completed the refinancing of debt facilities worth Dh2.6 billion ($707.9 million), confirming a Reuters story published the previous day.
The new long-term facility was ar

United Arab Emirates utility Tabreed has raised a Dh2.6 billion ($707.9 million) seven-year loan facility from three banks, two banking sources familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
National Central Cooling Company, Tabreed'

UAE’s utility Tabreed reported a 28 per cent rise in third-quarter net profit on Thursday as revenue increased and it cut finance costs.
The Dubai-listed firm made a net profit of Dh95.86 million ($26.1 million) in the three

UAE's Tabreed is heading a consortium that has acquired a concession to provide district cooling services in Abu Dhabi worth 1.05 billion dirhams ($285.9 million), the firm said on Thursday.
The 30-year contract involves buyin

Dubai-listed National Central Cooling Company (Tabreed) on Tuesday said it had won a 6 billion dirhams ($1.63 billion) contract from the UAE armed forces to supply cooling services for 20 years.
The news boosted Tabreed's shar

District cooling firm Tabreed , partly owned by Abu Dhabi state fund Mubadala , posted a 22 percent increase in quarterly profit on Monday on the back of increase in its core chilled water business.
The Dubai-listed firm made a fi

Abu Dhabi-based utility firm Tabreed said it has won approval from the shareholders to distribute dividends of 5 fils per share.
Tabreed said the shareholders also voted to approve all resolutions tabled at the annual general asse